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PG32UCDM black screen during game sessions!!

silverbolt81
Level 11

So i am having this issue since the day i bought the monitor.

At first it was happening during a certain game,the callisto protocol.

Now it is happening also in Destiny 2.

As i am playing these games with HDR on,after some time the screen goes black and i have to manually turn the monitor off and on again in order for the image to appear again.

I had at the beggining the factory firmware,after i updated to MCM102 and now i have the 103.

This issue seems to be consistent on all firmwares.

I know it is not related to my windows setup because on the same pc with a different monitor this does not happen.

I have my pg32ucdm connected via dp.

Any suggestion would be much appreciated!!

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Yes, Since I first got it. It is enable.

Did not had any black screen since the 13th of September and well today on the 3rd of October.

Baarda
Level 7

So--> when I had enough share of black screens for me during gaming (Wukong)-->, I tried switching vrr on in Windows settings and it worked. Magically, there have been no black screens since then. BUT--> a few days ago bought the new God of War: Ragnarok and suddenly--> hell let loose. Didn't matter DP or HDMI 2.1--> black screens every 3 seconds. Tried everything. Literally everything. Until a bright idea came up in my mind--> maybe I should default msi afterburner oc I had put on my rtx 4090. And the miracle happened-> suddenly no black screens whatsoever. They just stopped and after hours of testing--> no black screens. So the final solution for me was (at least for now because you never know or in other words- I don't trust anything anymore)--> is to NOT overclock Your GPU but to set it to default settings. FYI--> hdr is on + boosted brightness hdr, 12bit, RGB, vrr, 240hz, Gsync on etc. other bells and whistles switched on--> and black screens stopped when defaulting to og GPU settings in msi afterburner.

Baarda
Level 7

Another thing--> when GPU was OCed (+1000mhz on memory and 3000mhz GPU clock @ 1.1volts)--> if I switched to 4k 120hz mode for the monitor (disabling DSC but leaving everything else on)--> also no black screens whatsoever. So my guess is that DSC is the thing to blame here + of course the additional strain on the GPU I had because of the OC. It just couldn't swallow the OC strain together with DSC in 240hz 4k mode but turning of OC--> it copes fine with the DSC in 240hz 4k mode. Another thing to mention-->In 24.5inch mode playing multiplayer with OC on GPU and 240hz mode--> didn't have any black screens since day one (have been using the screen since May and had the OC on GPU since May). 

patryk92
Level 9

It does indeed have something to do with DSC, the same thing happened with my PG27AQN. Luckily, this problem has disappeared with the latest drivers, but up until then it only helped to select the maximum performance mode for each game, that was the only solution to stop the
screen from going black due to the DSC. Turning off DSC also worked, but then the maximum refresh rate is no longer available.

Be that as it may, there are currently parallel problems with a black screen, completely independent of the DSC problem and regardless of the screen type in individual games such as Apex Legends, which is the fault of the game or the driver, and the key combination I mentioned helps here. If the screen goes black immediately when starting a game or an application, the key combination to restart the driver helps. If the screen goes black sporadically while gaming, the only thing that helps is turning off DSC or selecting the maximum performance mode in the driver for the application.

Just try the following settings:
1. Select the maximum performance mode for the affected game
2. Select 8 bit (the lowest value that can be set) and 4:4:4 Ycbcr
3. Start the game in full screen window mode


GRTim
Level 9

I started experiencing black screens again and I even did a factory reset again but this time the black screens became more frequently. However, I noticed something odd. When I brought up the monitor's menu while watching a Youtube video at full screen, I noticed the refresh rate in the menu in the top center was all over the place sometimes dropping to 60hz only while watching the video at full screen and I would get several black screens. Before any of this started happening, it would always be at 240hz no matter what. Then I remembered that I plugged my cable into a different display port on my RTX 2080 (it has 2 DP ports) sometime ago after doing a case cleaning and that is when it started noticing black screens because I went months without a single incident before. I plugged it in to the one that it was originally in when I first got this monitor and watched the same Youtube video again. This time, it stayed on 240hz the whole time and never fluctuated. With that said, has anyone noticed that the refresh in the monitor's menu wildly fluctuates right before a black screen? Also, has anyone tried using another DP port on their graphics card to see if you get the same result?

kric1991
Level 8

No response from ASUS on this matter is unacceptable. This will be the last time I buy an ASUS Product Period. Motherboards, keyboard/mice, etc - no longer.

For $1200 I would expect a much better prompt response, not dead silence on this matter. 

Despite everything that has been reported about their warranty service in the news, personally I've never been let down by their support. I'm certain that for those that have an actual issue related to the monitor's firmware or hardware, it will be fixed when they diagnose its origin. For those reporting that removing the OC from their GPU or changing GPU settings makes a difference, it is likely not a problem with the monitor. In my own case, turning off the proximity sensor fixed the problem, at least for now... There is probably more than one thing going on.

No, it's absolutely something wrong with the monitor. One obvious sign is that when it happens, clicking the OSD button does not display the OSD menu, which means the display is just BLACK. If it was something wrong with the GPU or display output of the PC/Console, the OSD  should still work.

One common sign among all users that reported it is due to VRR and HDR being turned on. I have reported in this thread before that I encountered the issue multiple times on my PS5 during some cutscenes on FFVII Rebirth and Remake. HDR and VRR is turned on my PS5.

On the ending cutscenes, the screen suddenly turned black but there is still audio coming out of the 3.5mm jack output.

No fixes yet.

HOWEVER, on my PC wherein I don't use HDR, I have experienced NO BLACK SCREEN for MONTHS.

When it happened to me my HDR was OFF, and yes same thing I couldn't get the OSD to come up when I pressed the button multiple times even though the monitor is still on. So for now we can't 100% rule out that it doesn't happen during SDR mode. My other monitor was still functioning and game was still running as can be heard from my headphones, so it is not a GPU/Software/Drivers/Windows issue, its strictly the monitor.


@kric1991 wrote:

No response from ASUS on this matter is unacceptable. This will be the last time I buy an ASUS Product Period. Motherboards, keyboard/mice, etc - no longer.

For $1200 I would expect a much better prompt response, not dead silence on this matter. 


I read this at page 31 now and true I haven't seen ASUS much yet. I bought this to replace mg ASUS PG27VQ that have a known problem but was out of warranty so yeah, maybe I should also forget about going ASUS.